The inaugural ‘Legends’ series of the socially conscious Aussie travel TV show Adventure All Stars will be supporting a record 31 Australian charities.
Adventure All Stars ‘Legends’ will bring together the best-of-the-best from past seasons of the show to star in this one-off special 4-part television event, which sees 48 authentic and philanthropic Australian cast members travel to multiple exotic international destinations for a one-week trip of a lifetime.
The ‘Legends’ series will commence production in October this year and run to March 2023. Each episode will be filmed in a different location allowing viewers the opportunity to experience new destinations through the eyes of an engaging and socially conscious television cast. It is scheduled to air in the second half of 2023.
Prior to production of the series, each of the ‘Legends’ cast members are raising funds for one of the 31 nominated Australian charitable causes – and are being rewarded with a starring role in this ground-breaking television event.
Adventure All Stars executive producer, Troy Gray said: “It’s so exciting to be creating television history with our inaugural ‘Legends’ series. Raising millions of dollars to support a record 31 Australian charities has never been done before. Unlike other television shows that have a charitable component, none of our cast are paid and all net proceeds are gifted to charities.
“Our unique philanthropic model means our cast don’t receive an appearance fee, and instead commit to raising funds for charity and giving-back to communities across Australia. Also, let’s not forget that Adventure All Stars is a travel show which showcases incredible destinations to a global audience – filmed and presented as socially positive, harmonious, and visually spectacular television content.”
All net proceeds from the Adventure All Stars ‘Legends’ series will be gifted to 31 Australian charities – Animal Welfare League Queensland, Blue Tree Project, Charlie Teo Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Australia, Freedom Hill Sanctuary, Friends of Mithra, Great Lakes Women’s Shelter, HAS Foundation, Headspace, Heart Support Australia, KIDS Foundation, Kulture Break, Love, Hope & Gratitude Foundation, Mindfull Aus, MND and Me Foundation, Motherless Daughters Australia, Moyamoya Australia, Myeloma Australia, Pet Medical Crisis, Pride Foundation Australia, RAISEducation, RizeUp, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Royal Society for the Blind, Samaritan’s Purse, Sea Shepherd Australia, Southern Cross Kids Camps, StandbyU Foundation, The Haven – Nepean Women’s Shelter Incorporated, Therapeutic Dog Services and This Strong Mum.
Adventure All Stars first premiered on the Seven Network in Australia in 2019 and on TVNZ 1 in New Zealand in 2020. The second season of the show will air in October of this year in 25 countries – with the third season scheduled to air in early 2023. The ‘Legends’ series will be showcased on screens globally in the second half of next year.
The most recent 7-episode season of the show generated close to $1.2 million for Australian charities – making Adventure All Stars one of the biggest contributors to philanthropy of any TV show in the world.
The first season of Adventure All Stars was broadcast to an audience approaching 100 million people in 25 countries – with more territories continuing to be added as part of a broadcast deal secured with the Outdoor Channel.
The second and third seasons of Adventure All Stars (as well as the “Legends” season) will also be screened across the globe via the show’s multiple broadcast partners.